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SUMMARY:Building Your Instructional Repertoire to Support Student Learning: The Art and Science of Teaching with Presenter Tony Frontier\, Ph.D.
LOCATION:Fresno County Superintendent of Schools\, 1111 Van Ness Avenue\, Fresno\, CA 93721
DESCRIPTION:https://cascd.org/event-2694378\n\nDownload Flyer\n California ASCD and Fresno County Superintendent of Schools present: \n Building Your Instructional Repertoire to Support Student Learning: The Art and Science of Teaching\n with Presenter Tony Frontier\, Ph.D.\n Monday\, March 12\, 2018\n Hosted by: Fresno County Superintendent of Schools\n Location: 1111 Van Ness Avenue\, Fresno\, CA 93721\n 8:30 a.m.— 3:00 p.m. - Registration Includes the parking fee\n Workshop Description: \n The implementation of new standards\, assessments\, and systems of teacher evaluation require us to think more strategically than ever about the inter-relationship among curriculum\, assessment and instruction. Teachers must consider how to effectively connect students to standards through the use of effective instructional strategies. In this interactive workshop\, teachers will develop an understanding of a practical\, research-based framework for effective instruction - Marzano's Art and Science of Teaching - to create engaging classrooms that build each student's understanding of important concepts and develop each student's ability to utilize important skills.\n Participants Will:\n * Learn and implement instructional strategies that build student engagement and connect students to standards. \n\n * Understand which instructional strategies are more and less effective at the beginning of a unit\, after key concepts have been taught\, and supporting students' on-going inquiry.\n\n * Clarify the critical distinction between learning goals and learning activities.\n\n\n * Understand how Marzano's Art and Science of Teaching framework can be used to guide decisions that clarify which instructional strategies will best support the varied needs of learners.\n\n\n * Honor the critical role of reflection and autonomy support to empower teachers to make informed decisions about which instructional strategies will best support each student's learning. \n\n\n WORKSHOP PRESENTER:\n Tony Frontier\, Ph.D. is an award winning teacher\, engaging presenter and best-selling author. He works with teachers and school leaders nationally and internationally to help them prioritize efforts to improve student engagement and student learning. Frontier emphasizes a systems approach to build capacity to empower teachers to improve each student's schooling experience. Tony Frontier is co-author of the ASCD books "Five Levers to Improve Learning: How to Prioritize for Powerful Results in Your School" with Jim Rickabuagh\, "Effective Supervision: Supporting the Art and Science of Teaching" with Bob Marzano and David Livingston\, and the forthcoming "Balancing Teacher Evaluation\, Supervision\, and Reflection" with Paul Mielke. Frontier is a frequent contributor to Educational Leadership\, and facilitates workshops on school improvement\, student engagement\, curriculum design\, formative assessment\, and standards-based instructional practices at international conferences and in schools and districts around the country. In addition to his work as a consultant\, Tony Frontier serves as an Assistant Professor of Doctoral Leadership Studies at Cardinal Stritch University\, where he teaches courses in curriculum development\, organizational learning\, research methods\, and statistics.\n \n\n
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